A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens
A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
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7. EXPRESSION-A weig-hty. Amidst the general hum of mirth and conver- sation that ensued, there was a little man with a pufty Say-nothing-to-me, or-I'll-contradict-you sort of countenance, who remained veiy quiet ; occasionally looking round him when the con- versation slackened, as if he contemplated put- ting in something very weighty ; and now and then bursting into a short cough of inexpressible grandeur. — Pickwick, Chap. 7. EXPRESSION. Mr. Craggs seemed positively to gi'ate upon his own h...inges, as he delivered this opinion. Bai/le of Life, Chap. I. EXPRESSION— A convivial. As they drank with a great relish, and were naturally of a red-nosed, pimple-faced, convivial look, their presence rather increased than de- tracted from that decided appearance of com- fort which was the great characteristic of the party. — Old Curiosity Shop, Chap. 49. EXPRESSION- After sleep. Here Bazzard awoke himself by his own snoring ; and, as is usual in such cases, sat apoplectically staring at vacancy, as defying vacancy to accuse him of having been asleep.
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